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The Fundamentals
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John Schuhmann breaks down the Sixers, Al Harrington is thriving under Mike D'Antoni, the Clippers are showing signs of life, the Lakers aren't playing hard enough, Kenyon Martin has become a better leader, and Amare Stoudemire should pay attention to Bell and Marion's departures...
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ballerblogger.com — Daily Links: Jason Quick of The Oregonian dishes on Greg Oden's struggles, the Kamenetzky brothers discuss Kobe... Bryant's slump, Chris Paul is closing in on another record, Brian Windhorst explain's Cleveland's offensive improvement, and D'Antoni breaks down his depature from Phoenix... (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — Daily Links: Roland Beech (82games.com) talks about APBRmetrics, Russian teams are struggling to meet their payrolls, playing... w/ Yao creates Chinese endorsement opportunities for 5 of his teammates, and Jonathan Abrams of The New York Post breaks down the relationship between coaches and officials.. (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — Daily NBA Links: Kevin Pelton of Basketball Prospectus breaks down the Lakers, Celtics, and Cavs BCS style,... Erik Spoelstra is getting the most out of the Heat, the Lakers appear to have regressed defensively, Tyson Chandler talks about the birth of his son, and Chris Bosh is coming into his own... (more) The Fundamentals
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Stick To Defensive Fundamentals at the End of a Game
basketball.org 12/10/2008 — One of the most memorable lessons George taught me in High School was how to play defense at the end of a game. His exact rules or explanation may differ, but my interpretation was basically to stick to your normal defensive fundamental strategy on ...
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Knicks’ Al Harrington Feels at Home in D’Antoni’s Offense
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NBA insider: D'Antoni's return, Spurs-Magic are best betsUSATODAY.com NBA - Top Stories 12/15/2008
USA TODAY examines the key games to watch and big issues for the week ahead in the NBA, including a Monday night showdown for ...
Lakers struggle to five-point halftime lead over MinnesotaL.A. Times - Basketball 12/15/2008
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Bryant Leads Lakers to Another WinWash Post NBA 12/15/2008
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Lakers' Vladimir Radmanovic plays, for a bitL.A. Times - Basketball 12/15/2008
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